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    People scurried like rats through the isles of the toy store, nabbing all gadgets low-tech and high-tech until the store shelves were barren surfaces. As the dry and cold winter night was locked outside, a band of young cashiers face the stampeding last minute shoppers. An elderly woman stands next in line, clutching a box containing the latest Captain Something action figure. Upon approaching the counter, she reaches into her pocket and pulls out a handful of crumpled ones, fives, and coins that

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    A garage sale or also known as yard sale, moving sale or tag sale is commonly done whenever you need to get rid of some things like doing a “spring cleaning”. The most common items sold in a garage tale are unwanted furnitures, toys, books, games and even clothes. It is advisable to sell things that are still in good condition because they have a better chance to be bought. Having a yard sale does not really require any business permit or tax since it is just what people do to earn a little bit of

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    normal and unusual for their gender. At a young age they are given the idea of what is expected of them based on whether they are male or female. Toys are a prominent factor in this socialization, because they are typically presented for one gender and are unacceptable for the other. To assess how toys play a role in gender socialization, I made a trip to Toys R’ Us in College Station and surprisingly found that the gender beliefs have changed quite a bit since I was a child in the late 90s to early

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    Lucy’s Friendship Lucy is 12 years old and goes to middle school. It was Lucy's first day at middle school but the problem was that Lucy was so shy to talk to someone. Finally she got the guts to talk to someone but they just ignored her. She started to go round and ask if they can help her but nobody talked to her. Everyone just ignored her. Lucy had no idea where she was going or where here next class was. Then a group of girls came up to them. Lucy asked’’ Can you help me find my next class

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    Lego Case Write-Up

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    consumers’ to know their demand better. Designers can look for new inspiration through the analyze result too. Secondly uniqueness is one of Lego’s biggest advantages. Lego can design special series toys based on cultures in different countries. For example, Lego can design a “Great wall” or “Japanese temple” toy to attract different consumers in order to expand global

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    Toy Store and Gender Project On Saturday, the tenth of September 2016 I went to Target at 5pm with my roommates. As I walk to the toy aisle I saw parent with their young children. The store was busy but not crowded their where about five to ten families at the toy section. The adults in the toy section with children or without where mostly female. Target had multiple aisles for children’s toys it was divided pretty evenly between girls and boy’s toys with one or two aisles for newborns. The

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    of the time period. The girl was given dolls to play with, but she does not understand why she has to play with them and what makes the dolls beautiful. It is made clear that the girl never wanted dolls and nobody ever asked her what she wanted as a toy, yet the society she lives in tells her that girls play with dolls and nothing else. This story raises several interesting ideas, such as why were dolls made and why does society want girls to play with dolls? A larger question that the story raises

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    Toy Robots Impact

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    of their life. Toys play a huge part of this and toy robots are included. It should be positive and it could decide the impact they have on the world. Originally, the main players within the toy industry were Germany and the United States of America but that all changed after World War II took place. One of the first actions that was put in place was to rebuild the Japanese economy. It was carried out by giving Japan the task of manufacturing the cheaper products which included toys, the ones that

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    shootings, bombings, and drugs, much of our lives is influenced by the terrors of the world we live in. We see it on the news, social media, entertainment, and everyday discussion. Even in children’s toys we see the influences of our world. Hasbro’s Nerf “blasters” are some of the most popular toys for a child to have, and almost every American child will have a water gun at some point in their life. It may be time to find out if in this age where the violence of guns and bombs is so real it is

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    Potion Factory Review Leander Games are anything but a dominating presence within the world of slots, but there is no denying that the developers impact is growing. With every game the developer releases, it appears that the brand is getting better, as each release carries just that little bit more quality. Seemingly representing a huge step in the right direction, with Potion Factory Leander Games has created something that will catch the eye. Set within a cartoon style laboratory, Potion Factory

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